Hundreds in San Jose strut to bring awareness to sex assault

Hundreds of men strutted in high heels to bring attention to sexual assault. The Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event in San Jose came on the same day that the Brock Turner case made headlines once again. (KGO-TV)

The issue is getting a lot of attention due to Brock Turner's six month jail sentence, widely viewed as too lenient.

The Stanford swimmer was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, now known under the pseudonym, Emily Doe.

Santa Clara County district attorney Jeff Rosen says he's pushing for legislation that would require a prison sentence in cases like Turner's.

"Now, let's give her back something beyond worldwide sympathy and anger," Rosen said. "Let's give her a legacy that will send the next Brock Turner to prison."

As for the judge in the case, a newly released poll finds that two thirds of Santa Clara County voters want to recall Aaron Persky.

Eighty-one percent found the sentence too lenient and a majority believe it was a sign Persky is not a fair judge. All of which seems to be resonating with the men in the crowd Wednesday, including a young man plans to attend Stanford in the fall.

"Just recognizing the privilege we have and making sure to contribute to a safe environment," said event participant Joseph Matan